![]() It starts with the main character, John Holman that, after having rescued a little girl from the earthquake, also becomes the first victim of the fog, experiencing first-hand this madness. The fog, quite simple, drives people insane.”Īnd when it says insane, it doesn’t exaggerate. Whatever it is, it must be controlled for wherever it goes it leaves behind a trail of disaster as hideous as the tragedy that marked its entry into the world. A yawning, bottomless crack spreads through the earth, out of which creeps a fog that resembles no other. “ The peaceful life of a village in Wiltshire is suddenly shattered by a disaster which strikes without reason or explanation, leaving behind it a trail of misery and horror. ![]() ![]() ![]() The story plot is a simple one, and the synopsis on the book cover tells it all. And after so many years, being now in the process of rereading my classics, I suddenly realised I haven’t read it in English yet. I don’t remember what I thought at that time, but the book I remembered all right. ![]() I read this novel (to be precise, and oddly enough, in its French edition) long time ago. Horror, James Herbert, SF, The Fog, The Rats, UK ![]()
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